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It’s been a long week for Dave East’s fans, but after being pushed back twice Karma 2 has finally arrived.

While fans may have been stressing over the change in release dates, Karma 2 is undoubtedly worth the wait. Karma 2 is comprised of 19 of Dave East’s best works yet. His latest collaboration with DJ Holiday, it is safe to say Karma 2 may very well be legendary.

A testament to the former athlete’s versatility, Karma 2 features a combination of lyrical skill and a wide variety of flows. Dave East combines his experience in the street and way with the ladies with his knack for storytelling to bring fans a mixtape that can be played all the way through.

Despite putting his own talents in the spotlight, the Harlem representative called on some lyrically apt friends including Fabulous, Blocboy JB and Lil’ Durk to make Karma 2 complete.

It’s hard to believe it has been four years since Teyana Taylor’s last album. Today, the unstoppable beauty reminded the world why no one minded waiting another day for her G.O.O.D. Music debut K.T.S.E.

The self proclaimed Princess of Harlem shines over Kanye beats the way only she could. K.T.S.E is eight diverse tracks that capture just a few of the many facets of the multitalented beauty. With a little something for everyone in a rather small package Teyana, Harlem and G.O.O.D. Music have much to be proud of.

The short effort features the most controversial man in hip hop Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign. And for anyone who misses the old Kanye, no need to worry he and Teyana channeled just that.

This morning Dave East took to Instagram to put fans on alert. The Harlem native was dropping new music today at 2pm EST.

Fortunately, he did not disappoint. Dave East debuted “Us” as promised. A joint effort with Gunna, “Us” is a rather laid back sound for Dave East. Though “Us” may not be what fans are use to from East it is still a pleasant surprise.

Just in time for his 33rd birthday, Jae Millz put out his most recent mixtape befittingly titled The Virgo Mixtape: Nasty As He Wanna Be. The 10 track mixtape is composed of seven songs and three freestyles.

The Harlem native undoubtedly made this tape for the ladies, freestyling over Bryson Tiller’s smash “Exchange” and sampling 90s r’n’b hits like Jodeci’s “Come and Talk to Me” and R. Kelly’s “You Remind Me”.

The Young Money lyricist also lended production to this project, with some assistance from KY, HNIC and LG.